This is a Virus Alert!
AT&T Internet Security is seeing a surge of fraudulent email containing the threat known as the Storm Trojan.
This email may claim to be from AT&T, and it warns the user about a malicious threat. The email attaches a file that it claims is a security patch that will protect the user from this threat. However, the attachment itself is a malicious threat. AT&T does not send e-mail attachments like this.
Beware of email with one of the following subject lines:
Worm Detected!
[UNABLE TO SCAN] Worm Detected!
[WARNING - ENCRYPTED ATTACHMENT NOT VIRUS SCANNED] Virus Alert!
[WARNING - ENCRYPTED ATTACHMENT NOT VIRUS SCANNED] Worm Detected!
Worm Detected!
Undeliverable: Virus Det
[ATTENTION - NON TRAIT? PAR ANTIVIRUS -- WARNING - NOT VIRUS SCANNED]%s
Virus Detected!ected!
Virus Activity Detected!
ATTN!
Spyware Alert!
Spyware Detected!
Warning!
Trojan Alert!
Trojan Detected!
Worm Activity Detected!
Virus Alert!
The sender name may be one of the following:
Abuse Team
Customer Support Center
Customer Support Center Robot
Customer Support
Customer Support Robot
Given the changing nature of this threat it is likely that subject lines or attachment names may differ from the list provided above.
Users should delete this email without opening it and without opening any attachments.
AT&T Internet Services reminds consumers and businesses to be aware of phishing, and advises you to use caution if you receive any e-mail requesting personal, passwords and/or credit card account information.